A Quest That Became Legend – Tips to Beat Demons and Dragons

How to Fight Demons and Dragons

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General

Depends on your party and play style, but using Mass Fire Ward and Shaman’s Curse is definitely one way to make the fights easier. Try to defeat the magma dragons first when possible, as they normally pose the biggest threat. Also, using Life Swap can be a really good way of taking a demon out in a single round.

Other Tips

I finished the game with a party of 35,35,37,37 and I had extra xp from a glitch in the game that you can probably exploit to infinite if you have the time – it is the combat with the waves where your movement is 50 mp, I did not exploit after i found out that you can reset it.

Paralyze and life swap only works on the demons not the magma dragons.

When I got to level 35 pretty much every battle is sorcerer deleting everyone, ranger almost does no damage compared.

My sorcerer late game(35) had 2 level 4 abilities one that gives +80% spell damage and one that gives you infinite mana with 3 AP around 1000 Spell damage and around 90 Spell power. Make sure shaman has higher initiative than sorcerer.

You cast flame ward, start the fight, shaman casts curse on all enemies, sorcerer casts +80% buff, Armageddon + lv4 lightning spell, warrior just tanks, ranger does whatever next round shaman heals everyone, sorcerer casts the infinite mana ability and then Armageddon and lv 4 lightning. Repeat until everyone is dead.

If I had 2nd sorcerer instead of rangers the game would have been twice as easy. Only reason to take a ranger is town portal which is pretty silly that it is not a spell a sorcerer can take – my guess is that only ranger can take that is to give you a reason to take a ranger instead of just fixing him…

I finished the game without using any of the reset or resurrection scrolls at the end, I did use a lot of mana potions.

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Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

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